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  • Germany cancels soccer match, citing bomb threat

    Germany cancels soccer match, citing bomb threat
    PARIS —Security fears intensified in Europe on Tuesday as German authorities scrambled to respond to a reported bomb plot and French investigators uncovered clues suggesting the Islamic State cell that launched last week’s devastating assaults in Paris was larger than previously known.Authorities in Hanover, Germany,abruptly called off a friendly soccer matchbetween Germany and the Netherlands that Chancellor Angela Merkel had planned to attend to show resolve against terrorism and support for t..
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  • Schools postpone DC field trips amid increased concerns about...

    Schools postpone DC field trips amid increased concerns about...
    Schools in several states have canceled or postponed field trips to Washington in recent days, after an Internet video threatened terrorist attacks similar to those in Paris and stoked security fears in the nation’s capital.Law enforcement and national security officials have said there are no credible threats against the city — and many local school districts plan to continue student trips to Washington — but schools in Connecticut, South Carolina and rural Maryland said they are avoiding trips..
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  • Washington College closes ‘until further notice’ as FBI joins search for armed student - The Washington Post

    Washington College closes ‘until further notice’ as FBI joins search for armed student - The Washington Post
    Washington College (Courtesy of Washington College)CHESTERTOWN, Md. — Washington College closed its Maryland campus Tuesday morning until further notice as police and the FBI intensified the search for a “despondent” sophomore who is believed to be armed.It was the second day the Eastern Shore campus has been on high alert, going from a shelter-in-place order Monday to a full evacuation on Tuesday. Authorities are trying to find Jacob Marberger, whose parents called college officials early Monda..
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  • About 47 million Americans plan Thanksgiving travel

    About 47 million Americans plan Thanksgiving travel
    Traffic flows over the American Legion Bridge along I-495, the Capitol Beltway, on the day before the Thanksgiving holiday last year.  More than a million Washington area residents plan to travel this holiday. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)Thanksgiving is traditionally one of the busiest holiday travel weekends of the year and this year is no exception. Nearly 47 million Americans are expected to travel away from home over the long weekend according to forecasts.And with low gas prices, AAA Tra..
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  • Jindal suspends presidential campaign: 'This is not my time'

    Jindal suspends presidential campaign: 'This is not my time'
    Jindal suspended his run Tuesday. (Photo by Steve Pope/Getty Images)Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal announced Tuesday night that he is suspending his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination, saying he concluded he could not be successful in a “crazy, unpredictable” year.“I’ve come to the realization that this is not my time,” Jindal said on Fox News Channel in an interview with Bret Baier. “We spent a lot of time developing detailed policy papers. Given this crazy, unpredictable election..
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  • 3 important facts about how the US resettles Syrian refugees

    3 important facts about how the US resettles Syrian refugees
    President Obama decried the calls from some to stop accepting Syrian refugees after the attacks in Paris, saying it would be "a betrayal of our values." (AP)The United States has accepted for resettlement just under 2,200 refugees from Syria since the conflict began in 2011. The vast majority arrived within the last year. They are now arriving at the rate of 45 a week. Though it’s picking up pace, the rate is still far short of what will be needed to meet President Obama’s goal oftaking in at le..
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  • Germany-Netherlands soccer game canceled after stadium evacuated

    Germany-Netherlands soccer game canceled after stadium evacuated
    Hanover's police chief says authorities have canceled a friendly soccer match between Germany and the Netherlands because they had "concrete information" about a bomb threat. (AP)Germany and the Netherlands were supposed to play a soccer match in Hannover on Tuesday, but it was called off about 90 minutes before kickoff after police found a suspicious object inside the stadium, which was evacuated.Polizist Joerg Hoffmeister says something was found in the stadium and everyone had to be evacuated..
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  • ISIS threat to ‘strike’ Washington causes concern but no panic - The Washington Post

    ISIS threat to ‘strike’ Washington causes concern but no panic - The Washington Post
    The news about terrorist atrocities feels like an onslaught:This is an excerpt from an Islamic State propaganda video in which militants threaten a Paris-style attack on the U.S. capital. (Reuters)Teams of coordinated killers took at least 129 lives in Paris and wounded 350 more last week.The day before those attacks, suicide bombers killed 43 in a Beirut suburb.[As world mourns Paris, many in Mideast see double-standard]Russian officials confirmed Tuesday a jetliner was blown up by a bomb, kill..
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  • FBI braces for ISIS holiday terror attacks

    FBI braces for ISIS holiday terror attacks
    In the wee hours of July 4,FBIcounterterrorism agents in theBostonarea scrambled to thwart the last of a string of Islamic State terror plots they feared could be conducted during the patriotic holiday or soon after.Just weeks earlier, an agent andBostonofficers had shot and killed an ISIS sympathizer on the same streets, right before he boarded a bus armed with a military-style knife and plans to attack cops and behead a woman.Now, an undercover operative set up a weapons buy on the streets wit..
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  • Washington Nationals announce changes to "medical structure" in organization

    Washington Nationals announce changes to
    The Washington Nationals announced changes to their medical structure this afternoon: "In an innovative shift, the Nationals are transitioning their medical department to one that utilizes a proactive model, with significant analytic input."Washington Nationals' manager Dusty Baker and Nats' GM and President of Baseball Operations Mike Rizzo talked about revamping the Nationals' medical staff during Baker's introductory press conference in the nation's capital. Baker was asked first if there..
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